Google Gemini Can Talk With Us?! β
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2024-12-17
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[00:00] hey Google do you see what I see yes I can see the Google AI studio interface on your screen Google Gemini 2.0 is here let me show you one of the coolest new features that I found with this update and that feature is now we have the ability to share our screen and work with the AI model hand inand we got demoed this like months ago by open AI but they never released it to the public well guess what Google did it first we actually have the ability to use this and we're going to come over to our stream real time all the way down to share our screen and check this out as a side not if you want to know how to use
[00:31] Google AI Studio I did like a 9 Minute beginner guide you can check out right there I'll put in the description down below shows you everything you need to know about the platform but for now let's check out this new feature share your screen so when you hit share your screen it's going to prompt me first to allow my microphone so I'm going to do that next it's going to ask me which screen so we're going to go ahead and choose the screen I'm currently on the other one's OBS once you shared it's access to all of that before we actually jump into a chat and start going here you can go ahead and choose a type of output format such as audio text obviously the cool part here is making sure it's audio chuse the voice I'm going to go with Puck and then we have a
[01:01] bunch of different options we can do here for now we're going to leave it all as default and proceed so if all that's selected there let's start our first little demo here obviously because this is an API endpoint in theory we can build this into applications as well here's the situation though when using this feature what you're about to see there is a ton of latency between me saying something and it's saying something back but it's pretty cool share your screen hey Google do you see what I see yes I can see the Google AI studio interface on your screen it has a stream real time Page open with some settings on the right side I also see
[01:33] the video of the screen in the lower right right now I'm on my X profile page first off just to confirm that you see what I see what is the most recent tweet that I tweeted okay the most recent tweet you posted was realized I don't want to post my videos on X anymore it was posted on December 11th okay super solid I want to make a new post saying I'm using Google real times API here how should I phrase this little X here okay you want to create a new post on X saying you're using Google real times API but you're not sure how to phrase it is that right that's about right I'm
[02:03] thinking maybe right now I am live with Google but that might be too ambiguous okay I see what you mean how about using Google's realtime API right now it's concise and to the point or would you prefer something more casual I kind of like using Google's real time API right now but let's add some coolness to this make it chill give me an emoji tell me how to make this sound better how about using Google's realtime AP I call me hand the hand emoji adds a casual and chill Vibe does that sound good to you
[02:34] yeah no that sounds good as as you'll notice with Google or at least when it does like the voice mode here when it actually references like emojis it's going to do like its Unicode so that's kind of funny right here call me hand using Google's real time apepi right now post that's looking good Google can you also help me with a coding project I'm currently doing sure I can help you with your coding project what do you need help with first off do you see what I see when it comes to what I'm coding here I'm trying to build out a website and I'm on the app.js yes I can see the code in your app j s file it looks like
[03:05] you are building a react application and I can see the header a paragraph and a link in the code yeah that's that's correct uh how do I run this code I have no clue I know that if I come down here I hit terminal I in my directory but how do I run this so it seeson a local host 3000 let's see if this is correct here it seems like you have your terminal open in your project directory to run your react app you should type back quote npm start back quote in your terminal and press enter this should start the development server and open your app in your default browser at localhost 3000 okay I'll try it Google
[03:38] it looked like it worked do you see what the text says right there yes I can see that the text says edit SRC app.js and save to reload there is also a link that says learn react all right perfect thank you for your time Google and then to end the stream we're going to click this disconnect pretty solid y'all now I will say through this process of what I just showed you there is a decent amount of latency between me asking a question and responding saying that though it's very obvious that this is the future where we're going to have like AI Little Helpers that can visually
[04:09] see what we're doing on our computer and I think one really cool use case once the latency gets really cut down is helping you code like as you saw obviously what we did was very simple but imagine you're working on a bigger file and you can talk to someone directly it also seems like Google AI Studio pushed out a pretty big update over here so I'll make sure to do some more videos checking out what we got new with Gemini so make sure to subscribe here make sure to like it's completely free I'll see see in the next video Gemini 2.0 is it good is it bad those are two random videos that's my face I'll see you in the next video